
Odell Beckham, Eli Manning, Larry Donnell's Post-Week 14 Fantasy Reaction
Odell Beckham Jr. is such a good athlete that he nearly threw a touchdown pass deep down the field on a trick play against the Tennessee Titans on Sunday. He couldn't complete that pass, but no matter—he just caught a touchdown pass instead.
The exciting rookie has now gone for nine or more fantasy points in all but one game he's played this season and has notched 90 or more receiving yards in six straight games. This has been a lost season for the New York Giants, yes, but they found themselves a keeper in Beckham.
And fantasy owners who drafted him found themselves a keeper as well. He'll continue to be a steady WR2 for the duration of the fantasy playoffs.
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| Odell Beckham Jr. | 11 | 130 | 1 | 15 | 19 |
| Larry Donnell | 4 | 28 | 0 | 7 | 2 |
He's the only player in New York's passing game that must be started every week, though Larry Donnell is normally in the TE1 discussion. What's tricky about Donnell is that he is entirely touchdown reliant, so you're basically gambling that he'll reach pay dirt if you start him. That makes him a high-end TE2 most weeks, though worth keeping on your roster for favorable matchups.
| 26 | 42 | 260 | 1 | 1 | 12 |
Eli Manning has been an interesting case as well this year. He's always been a bit inconsistent, sure, but he also came into Sunday with seven games of 15 or more fantasy points and four games of 20 or more points.
If you're starting him each and every week he's hurt you in certain games, no doubt, but as a QB2 you utilize in certain matchups, he continues to be a decent option.
Hit me up on Twitter—I'll answer your fantasy questions and tweet some corny jokes, too. It's more fun than Odell Beckham Jr.'s pre-game ritual.

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